Pipeline lets you watch and download videos from YouTube and PeerTube, all without needing to navigate through different websites.




Here's a list of all the apps mentioned in the latest video by The Linux Experiment.
Pipeline lets you watch and download videos from YouTube and PeerTube, all without needing to navigate through different websites.




Switcheroo is designed to give you a simple, quick, and easy-to-use tool to convert and manipulate your images in whatever way you like. It is built on top of the most advanced image editing libraries, ImageMagick.



Converseen is a free cross-platform batch image processor for Windows and Linux that allows you to convert, resize, rotate and flip an infinite number of images with a mouse click.



Resources is a simple yet powerful monitor for your system resources and processes, written in Rust and using GTK 4 and libadwaita for its GUI.








Monitorets is a small utility application offering a simple and quick view at the usage of several of your computer resources. Almost like an applet or a widget for your Linux desktop.




Warehouse is a versatile toolbox for managing flatpak user data, viewing flatpak app info, and batch managing installed flatpaks.




Developed by Mijorus, an Italian developer participating in the GNOME project, Gear Lever is available as a flatpak on Flathub.



If you're tired of endlessly looking online for the right tool, or to find again that website of which you don't recall the name to do a quick conversion, this is the right app for you.




Ever had a folder full of PDF files, where you knew, somewhere in there, is what you're looking for. But you did not know in which file. So you had to search each of them at a time…








The software offers features for easy task management including support for multiple task lists, task modification, and color-coding for easy identification. It synchronizes tasks with Nextcloud or other CalDAV providers for cross-platform updates.






KleverNotes is a note-taking and management application for your mobile and desktop devices. It uses Markdown and allows you to preview your content.




Iotas is a simple but elegant solution for notes especially but not only for GNOME users. Through Nextcloud integration, all notes can be kept in sync and accessed on different devices.



